If you must pull to the side of the road on an unlighted highway at night, ensure your vehicle is as far off the road as possible to avoid blocking traffic. Turn on your hazard lights to alert approaching drivers of your presence. If you have a reflective triangle or flares, set them up behind your vehicle to increase visibility. Always stay inside your vehicle if it’s safe to do so until help arrives.
Caution flashers...the big button located in the mid center of the dash (near the time or screen). And stop accelerating and then take the nearest exit or pull over.
yes the border patrol are federal agents with the tasks of keeping the peace.
Highway Patrol is a State Officer, can issue violation tickets anywhere in their state.
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It depends on how hard the pull is. It would be safest to get your vehicle fixed before getting on the highway.
False, the law states that you only have to pull over if there are 5 or more cars following closely behind you.
A sword. And be sure to get a night light. THey hate night lights.
no not necessarily you do not have to pull over for ambulances or police cars. ,but you must pull over for mail trucks. The mail truck is the only government official vehicle you have must pull over for. The other government vehicles you don not have to pull over for.
ONLY when there's a wide shoulder or a parking lot, and the highway is straight and not near a curve straight ahead.
It would pull sharply to the right.
Slow moving vehicles must pull into a turnout if more then five vehicles line up behind it.
You pull off onto the "hard shoulder" or the "curb".